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THIS IS LANE BEATTIE, PRESIDENT OF THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER, WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT

In a joint-venture partnership, Engineered Structures of Tigard, Oregon and Furst Construction of West Valley City, have been contracted to build a new 83,000 square foot public school for Sheridan District in Oregon. Groundbreaking was on September 8th with construction to be completed next fall.

Half-Time University is holding an Executive Briefing on their employee training programs tomorrow, September 17th at the Chamber. For more information, call Half-Time University at 487-1204.

The Utah Travel Council, in partnership with the Kane County Travel Council, purchased “Film-Buff,” one of the fiberglass art buffaloes that were created for the Olympics. The buffalo statue will have a permanent home in Kanab.

It’s Up, Up and Away at the Chamber’s 101st Annual Meeting this Thursday, September 18th at the Salt Lake City Downtown Marriott. At this “elevating” meeting we will honor ten Chamber Champions including Scott Slaymaker, Paul Torres, and Don Woodward. The reception is at 11:30 and the luncheon begins at noon. For more information, call the Chamber at 328-5077, or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.

THIS IS LANE BEATTIE FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.

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